Dates: September 12 – October 11, 2025
Hours: (After Labor Day) Tuesday – Saturday 11am – 5pm
Opening Reception: Friday, September 12, 2025 from 5 – 8 PM, Open to the Public, FREE
New Location: Wells Fargo Bank Building, 101 … Continue reading
Art events, Exhibits, Calls for Art & Artists, Artist Groups, Classes & Workshops in the north Texas area
Dates: September 12 – October 11, 2025
Hours: (After Labor Day) Tuesday – Saturday 11am – 5pm
Opening Reception: Friday, September 12, 2025 from 5 – 8 PM, Open to the Public, FREE
New Location: Wells Fargo Bank Building, 101 … Continue reading
YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS EVENT!
The Rockwall Art League’s 25th Annual Juried Fine Art Show and Sale coming soon on September 12-14th, 2025 is open and free to the public to enjoy or even purchase fabulous artwork from … Continue reading
ArtWalk | West 2025 + Wild West Mural Fest Returns to West Dallas with Bold Art, Murals, and Community Celebration
Presented by the West Dallas Chamber of Commerce | Saturday, October 25, 2025 | 11 AM – 5 PM | … Continue reading
The Eclectika is excited to announce our first annual juried exhibition, ‘The Eclektibition 2025’! The juror for this inaugural exhibition is artist and educator Joshua Steven Bryant. ‘The Eclektibition 2025’ is open to all artists over the age of 18 … Continue reading
Opening Reception: August 30, 4–6 PM
Exhibition Dates: August 30-October 4th
Location: The Epic | Crompton’s Lounge, 2960 Epic Place, Grand Prairie, Texas 75052
Everyday beauty hides in plain sight—until you stop and look. In Ways of Noticing, Olivia … Continue reading
161 Glass Street Dallas, Texas 75207 USA
You Stretched Diagonally Across It: Contemporary Tapestry is at once a celebration of the genre and a categorical collapse, offering extended … Continue reading
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Experience the art of glassmaking up close at SiNaCa Studios during Fort Worth’s Fall Gallery Night.
This free, come-and-go event features live glassmaking demonstrations by artists Nick Gomez and Megan Sutton. You’ll see the intricate processes of Flame Working and … Continue reading
The Hopper Prize is now accepting entries for our Fall 2025 artist grants.
For this open call, we have increased grant amounts to $4,500.
We are offering $4,500 and $1,000 grants to artists and photographers around the world.
The Hopper … Continue reading
This expansive solo exhibition showcases Alex Da Corte’s vivid and immersive works blending painting, sculpture, and conceptual elements. The exhibit invites viewers into playful yet thought-provoking environments using recognizable pop-culture imagery transformed into surreal, emotionally resonant experiences. Running through September … Continue reading
Friday, August 15th, 6:00-9:00 pm
Saturday, August 16th, 6:00-9:00 pm
Sunday, August 17th, 2:00-4:00 pm
Local artists Melinda Whitten and Marly Lindsey present “Between Moments,” a compelling exploration of fleeting beauty and stillness. The exhibition captures the richness of ordinary … Continue reading
We’re thrilled to announce our first exhibition in our new home, The Oak Cliff Assembly, and we’d be honored to have you join us for this special moment.
Saturday, August 9 | 6–8 PM
📍 The Oak Cliff Assembly
919 … Continue reading
The Goldmark Cultural Center’s Norman Brown Gallery presents “Sözsüz Hikaye: The Kilim Speaks”, a solo exhibition of new fiber and ceramic works by Ukrainian artist Vasfie Abderafi, based on traditional Crimean Tatar cultural themes and Turkish kilim-rug textile designs.
The … Continue reading
Studio Space Available at Art on Main!
Looking for a bright, inspiring space to create your next masterpiece? We have an artist studio available for immediate occupancy!
✨ Studio G — 179 sq.ft. (17.4 x 10.3 ft.)
☀️ Flooded with … Continue reading
*Only 2 spots left!
(Be sure to also check out my upcoming workshops/retreats in Florida, Tuscany and the Cotswolds!)
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Generations: 150 Years of Sculpture presents a new selection from the Nasher’s permanent collection offering conversations between works past and present about possibilities for sculpture across a century and a half. The period it encompasses spans two world wars, astounding